In The Press

Why This Matters

The Number Plate Scandal campaign is not just about one driver. It is about systemic failures in Transport for London’s (TfL) handling of personalised number plates, Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) compliance, and Congestion Charge Auto Pay. These failures have led to wrongful penalties, harassment by enforcement agents, and breaches of data protection and equality law.

We are committed to transparency. That means publishing the evidence, correspondence, and media coverage so that Londoners, regulators, and the press can see the scale of the issue for themselves.

Media Coverage

We are currently compiling a growing archive of media reports highlighting systemic failures at TfL. Dozens of articles are being catalogued and will be added in the coming weeks.

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TfL suppressed report showing LTNs don’t cut car use

Investigative reporting revealed TfL buried taxpayer-funded research that contradicted their public narrative. This fits the same pattern we have documented: inconvenient truths are concealed, while enforcement continues unchecked.

The Times
17 Sept 2025

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EU Citizens Wrongly Fined for Driving in London ULEZ

Hundreds of thousands of EU citizens were wrongly fined for driving in London’s Ulez clean air zone, according to European governments, in what has been described as “possibly one of the largest data breaches in EU history”.


The Guardian
26th Jan 2024